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Animal-assisted interventions: A national survey of health and safety policies in hospitals, eldercare facilities, and therapy animal organizations

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL
Volume 45, Issue 8, Pages 883-887

Publisher

MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2017.04.287

Keywords

Human-animal interaction; Zoonotic disease; Pet therapy; Animal-assisted therapy; Infectious disease; Public health

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  1. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health [KL2TR001063, UL1TR001064]

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Background: Animal-assisted intervention (AAI) programs are increasing in popularity, but it is unknown to what extent therapy animal organizations that provide AAI and the hospitals and eldercare facilities they work with implement effective animal health and safety policies to ensure safety of both animals and humans. Our study objective was to survey hospitals, eldercare facilities, and therapy animal organizations on their AAI policies and procedures. Methods: A survey of United States hospitals, eldercare facilities, and therapy animal organizations was administered to assess existing health and safety policies related to AAI programs. Results: Forty-five eldercare facilities, 45 hospitals, and 27 therapy animal organizations were surveyed. Health and safety policies varied widely and potentially compromised human and animal safety. For example, 70% of therapy animal organizations potentially put patients at risk by allowing therapy animals eating raw meat diets to visit facilities. In general, hospitals had stricter requirements than eldercare facilities. Discussion: This information suggests that there are gaps between the policies of facilities and therapy animal organizations compared with recent guidelines for animal visitation in hospitals. Conclusions: Facilities with AAI programs need to review their policies to address recent AAI guidelines to ensure the safety of animals and humans involved. (C) 2017 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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